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Top 5 Places to Visit in Bharatpur

Top 5 Places to Visit in Bharatpur Be it the popular destinations or the unexplored trails, be it the wide boulevards of the urban cities or the narrow lanes of historic villages, be it the towering forts or the ruins of edifices, be it the opulent Places or grand temples, you can find something or other in every bit of Rajasthan that your avid traveling soul would love to explore.

So for this post, we bring you a list of the top five places to visit in Bharatpur, a small city of Rajasthan. From national parks to museums, from Forts to temples, you can find everything here, so don’t forget to make Bharatpur, a significant destination of your 2020 Rajasthan Itinerary.

Keoladeo Ghana National Park
Keoladeo Ghana National Park

Keoladeo Ghana National Park

The Keoladeo Ghana National Park, more popularly known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is a famous avifauna sanctuary which has been declared a World Heritage site. It houses hundreds of species of birds while thousands of endangered ones like the Siberian Crane migrate to the city during the winter months. The flora and fauna of the national park attracts birds from as far as Siberia and Central Asia and are a real treat for visitors. The birds of varied colours and hues are magical to watch and certainly the biggest attraction for tourists visiting the city of Bharatpur.

Lohagarh Fort
Lohagarh Fort

Lohagarh Fort

Built in early 18th century by Jat ruler Maharaja Suraj Mal, the fort stands as a testimony to its prowess and strength that rendered it impregnable. Despite repeated onslaughts from Mughals and the British, the fort held its own. Its defences could not be breached. Unlike Red Fort or Agra Fort that sweeps the tourists off their feet by the architectural brilliance and artistic excellence, Lohagarh Fort is austere and imposing. A must visit for history lovers.

Government Museum Bharatpur
Government Museum Bharatpur

Government Museum Bharatpur

Located within the Lohagarh Fort, the museum helps to shed light on the culture of the area. It contains artefacts belonging to the rulers of Bharatpur. It is a good way to get well versed with the traditions, art and culture of the city and its people.

Bharatpur Palace and Museum
Bharatpur Palace and Museum

Bharatpur Palace and Museum

A rich legacy in Rajasthan history is the Bharatpur Palace. An amalgamation of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles, the intricate works and designs are a sight to behold. The huge chambers and palatial apartments throw light on the glamorous and luxurious lifestyle of the royalty of the bygone eras. The Palace houses Kamra Khas, a museum which has a rich collection of antiques, sculptures and inscriptions which reflect the skill and expertise of the people of those times.

Bankey Bihari Temple
Bankey Bihari Temple

Bankey Bihari Temple

For the more spiritually inclined, there is no dearth of temples in Bharatpur. Primary among them is the Bankey Bihari Temple inside the Lohagarh Fort built during the Mughal rule. Dedicated to Lord Krishna and housing several idols celebrating his virtue, the temple atmosphere is soothing and helps calm the fraying nerves.

Ganga Mandir
Ganga Mandir

Ganga Mandir

The construction of this Mandir, which began in 1845, took almost 90 years to complete. The residing deity is Ganga Maharaj. Architecturally the Mandir is beautiful with mosaic works, sculptures, engravings and carvings. The Bansi Pahadpur stone used in the construction of the temple is an unique almond colour, which is quite matchless. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful temples in Rajasthan.

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